Lloyd-Webber's herbal essence
We've all been crying out for the BBC to take Eurovision seriously, and finally they listen. Last night, Jade Ewen became the deserved winner of a place on the Moscow stage for Eurovision 2009, singing a brave new composition which strikes at the heart of modern Britain. With global financial crisis in our midst, many young British women like Ewen are faced with a life of shared accommodation, the property market moving ever further from their grasp. Andrew Lloyd-Webber cleverly seizes upon the nation's current love affair with competitive cooking (see Masterchef, Come Dine With Me) to tell the tale of one woman's fight to hold onto her own herbs in a house of multiple occupancy. Gritty, gutsy, true. Well done all.
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